The area within the walls or perceived boundaries of a particular building or place
A border or boundary
The extent of the area or subject matter that something deals with or to which it is relevant
Flight exclusion zone
The boundaries within which a person feels comfort or safety
Plural for a line that marks the border or limits of an area
“An old stone wall marks the boundary of the plot to one side, while a rocky hill and concrete wall flanks the other.”
Plural for the outside or furthest limit or extremity of an object, area or surface
“It was claimed that a clear deep boundary current does not exist at the western boundary of the northern Philippine Basin.”
Plural for a limit, extent or threshold, sometimes of something abstract
“We were at the boundary of our ability to control our fate.”
Plural for a restriction or limit placed, typically that impedes progress or activity
“Kasuya had placed a boundary on his methods the moment he decided his theme would be finding the simplest way to brew fantastic coffee.”
Plural for a line that demarcates a start or separation of, or between, objects
“The annihilation of the dinosaurs marks the boundary linking Cretaceous time and Tertiary time.”
Plural for a barrier, railing, or other upright structure enclosing an area
Plural for a boundary or gap between two things, sometimes figuratively
Plural for remote station
Plural for a point where two things link, connect or interact
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